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So it has long come to my attention that I need a beast for a computer. I do not have to RAM or processing power on any of the current computers that I do have. I cannot do any animations past 15 seconds without it taking days to render. In a low quality video even. Rigging has become a hassle as well; it freezes with any alteration or movement. My only concern is that PCs get easily bogged down, especially if one is running scripts. I don't want to have to overhaul my computer every couple of months to keep my speed up. I know it sounds a little lazy, but I don't have the time between school, work, and commissions. But the one thing I don't like about MAC is the different interface. It may be easy to learn, but right now it is downright daunting. Especially with all the programs I use. The hot keys will be different and so will certain interfaces.

So the question is;

Do I shell out the extra cash and time to learn a MAC, or do I save some money and holler in frustration every few months when I have to do a system overhaul to keep it running smoothly?

Please, respond and tell me any opinions on PC vs MAC.

Summer semester is coming to a close and we have a three week break between semesters so I will hopefully be working on a couple of still model renders and some traditional art. And I will be going on vacation from the 11th to the 16th to Savannah, GA and Myrtle Beach, SC with some stops between!

If you have any suggestions about renders, traditional art, or other ideas just message me. Commission requests open. Or if you just want to be buddies I am always open to talk! (Please no spam)

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I just recently got back into the full swing of my art (although one can never fully get out, never try to kid yourself saying you are done when the house and car are covered in doodles and ideas that just haven't been done yet) so I am doing what I love. And not for anyone in particular, just the enjoyment of it. If I feel like I don't like what I have created, then I don't feel like it should be shown. And if someone doesn't like it after it passed my liking, then that is their opinion and we simply move on. If you like what you see, then enjoy. If not, have a great day and hopefully you find something that you do.